Party Wall & Property Surveys in Colchester

We’ve been resolving party wall disputes in Colchester since 2007. Whether we are dealing with the removal of a chimney breast that backs on to a party wall or a double storey basement extension, our focus is on finding a fair balance between the building owner’s desire to complete their works as quickly as possible and the need to minimise risk and inconvenience to adjoining owners.

If you are about to buy your first Colchester property you can also take advantage the experience of our team of Chartered Surveyors can offer. We can provide a range of pre-purchase surveys but the best way to decide which one best suits your needs is to call us on the number above for an initial consultation.

Other examples of services available from our surveying team include snagging lists (if you are buying a new property in Colchester), lease extension advice and project management.

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If you require advice on any residential surveying matter please call us for some free advice or drop us an email.

Recent activity by Peter Barry Surveyors in Colchester

Our senior surveyor, Justin Burns, recently advised the owners of a period cottage to the north of Colchester, close to the village of Great Horkesley, regarding a proposed rear extension. Although the proposals were relatively modest, they had been met with some local opposition and the building owners were concerned that they would not have the access required to complete their project. Our surveyor confirmed that every owner has a right of access to undertake works covered by the Party Wall etc. Act 1996 where that is necessary and that there was nothing in the Act that could be used to thwart their plans.

The building owners were grateful for the advice provided and relieved that their works could proceed – ‘Many thanks for your visit and helpful guidance. It’s helpful and somewhat comforting to receive the advice that the works cannot be stalled by this process’.

Appointed surveyors do not have the power to determine boundaries but sometimes it very difficult to untangle party wall procedures from arguments over the position of the boundary. Section 1 of the Act covers new walls at the boundary (referred to in the Act as a ‘Line of Junction’) but how can an award authorise such when there’s a dispute over that boundary?

This was the challenge faced by our surveyor Justin Burns when he recently served party wall notices on behalf of an owner who proposed to add a rear extension to his semi-detached house close to a small village north of Colchester. The adjoining owners dissented to the notices but made it clear their only issue was that the extension did not go beyond the existing fence line.

Justin laid out the options for the building owner and he decided to move his extension back slightly and avoid a dispute. Agreeing the award was then a straightforward process and it was served in time for the work to commence on schedule.

It’s sometimes necessary to dig a little in to the history of a property to establish what rights are being exercised under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. A good example is where the owners of adjoining terraced or semi-detached properties each have rear extensions but one owner proposes to demolish and re-build theirs. What’s the status of the wall that divides the existing extensions?

Our surveyor Justin Burns was recently faced with one such head scratcher when visiting an adjoining owner in the CO11 area of Colchester. Measurements taken on the adjoining owner’s side of the wall contradicted the architectural plans so it was not clear whether there was one dividing wall or two, if a party wall is being raised (as the building owner intended to form a parapet) or if a party wall was to be exposed.

The obvious solution would be to open up part of the structure but that’s not always easy when properties are occupied. A more practical solution would be to serve an award on the basis of what is more likely with an obligation for the building owner to gain agreement from the adjoining owner if it turns out to be different. The surveyors can become involved again after work commences, and serve a further award, if the owners cannot agree matters.

Applying a cement-based render to a period property is generally a bad idea. Older style properties tend to be built on shallower foundations and do not have movement joints so are prone to both seasonal settlement and thermal movement cracking. Whereas bricks laid with a lime-based mortar will accommodate such movement to a certain extent, a rigid coat of render will inevitably crack.

Our surveyor Justin Burns came across an example of this while recently preparing a Level 2 survey on a rural property close to Manningtree. The original Victorian cottage had been heavily extended but all walls, including the original, had been rendered. The render had cracked extensively and there were areas of de-bonding. When applying render to a period property it should be lime-based and any painted coating applied to the render should be permeable such as a limewash.

Our clients were pleased with the survey commenting that It had helped them feel informed for their purchase of the property.

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We’re often asked by owners what they can do to ensure a favourable outcome when serving party wall notices and the key advice is always the same – keep your neighbours in the loop. Many smaller extensions fall under an owner’s permitted development rights so the neighbours may only become aware of the proposals when party wall notices are served. That’s the first opportunity to get the neighbours on side.

We had a good example of this on a recent loft conversion project close to Highwoods to the west of Colchester. Due to the configuration of the modern houses, 3 adjoining owners had to be notified. Our surveyor Justin Burns prepared the notices but they were hand delivered By the building owner who took the time to explain the process and answer any questions. Justin dealt with a follow up call from one of the neighbours but they all consented to the notices.

The building owner was pleased with our input commenting that Justin was “… easy to communicate with and quick to respond to any questions”.

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About Colchester

Colchester is a market town to the north-east of Essex, close to the border with Suffolk.

The town has a rich Roman history, being one of their most important settlements, and it would be easy to spend a day exploring the remains of their occupation including the 2 mile long perimeter wall, the Roman Theatre in the Dutch Quarter or the Roman Circus Centre which hosted chariot racing.

Maybe not as exciting as chariot racing, but attractions is modern day Colchester include the zoo, the Norman Castle or the East Anglian Railway Museum for those that have always dreamt of operating a real life steam engine.

Colchester’s property market offers lots of variety. There’s a good choice of modern properties close to the town centre, often very affordable, but if you’re looking for something more picturesque there are many beautiful villages surrounding the town including Coggeshall to the west and Dedham on the River Stour to the north.

Colchester is just over an hour from Liverpool Street Station by train. If you fancy a day at the seaside, the coastal town of Frinton is a mere 30 minute drive or if you’d prefer to jet off to somewhere sunnier, Stanstead airport is a similar distance in the opposite direction.

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Excellent service!

We booked a survey with Peter Barry Surveyors for the purchase of a home. Maianh was very quick to respond to our initial email and all follow up conversations. They also set us up with a pre-survey phone call with David Breeze (surveyor) who took the time to explain how the survey is conducted. They arranged access to the property directly with the realtor, and we received the report 4 working days later, after which we had another call with David to discuss the report and explained to us what the next steps were. We are now in the process of conducting the specialist surveys (with other companies) as per their recommendation.

Very helpful, very friendly, and professional.
Response from the owner:Thank you very much for your excellent review! We are delighted that you found our team to be helpful, friendly, and professional throughout the process, and I will certainly share your comments with Maianh and David. Thank you for choosing Peter Barry Surveyors!
I received an excellent service, with great communication, this company is fantasic, very helpful and highly recommended.
Response from the owner:Thank you for your recommendation.
Peter Barry just completed a party wall award for us in preparation for works on our property. They will fast, reliable and kept us in the loop throughout the process
Response from the owner:We appreciate your review Mr Pemberton, thank you.
We used Peter Barry Chartered Surveyors for our Party Wall matters while carrying out structural works on our house. They were efficient, professional, and easy to communicate with. Amrita Johal was our main point of contact.
Response from the owner:Thank you for taking the time to share your experience, Silvia. We are thrilled to hear that you found our team at Peter Barry Chartered Surveyors efficient, professional, and easy to communicate with during your Party Wall matters. Amrita Johal will be delighted to hear your kind words. If you need any assistance in the future, please do not hesitate to reach out.
I have just had a party wall agreement drawn up with my neighbour. James Merewether was the surveyor who assisted me. He was very helpful with advice and explained all the options over a phone call and email. He did not push for anything that I did not need he was very quick to responded. My neighbour and I have both got the outcome that we wanted and I would strongly recommend James and Peter Barry Charted Surveyors. 👍
Response from the owner:Thank you so much for sharing your positive experience, Steve. We are glad to hear that James provided you with helpful advice, respected your needs, and ensured that both you and your neighbour achieved the desired outcome. We appreciate your recommendation of James and Peter Barry Chartered Surveyors. If you require any further assistance in the future, please do not hesitate to reach out.
I'm very happy with the service provided. Communication was great and they were quick to deliver the report. Would happily recommend.
Response from the owner:Thank you for your recommendation Mr Foltin.
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